There's one little tricky bit, I stamped just the phrase One of a Kind in Calypso Coral on Calypso Coral. I covered up the "you are" with washi tape to ink up the stamp. I then removed the washi tape to stamp the words. Then die cut out the phrase. I then stamped the whole image again on Whisper White card stock and fussy cut out the "you are". It's an extra step, but I think it adds a bit of pizazz to the card.

I think this card would be great for almost anyone, but mine is going to my husband.

Need help with more info or how to purchase the products? Contact me! I'm here to help with your crafty needs.

Friday, January 26, 2018

Hi Crafty Friends! Do you love Valentine's Day? I do. Not so much for the super mushy I love you honey stuff (although I do love my Honey). But for the occasion to let those you love, know it. My family is spread far and wide across the country and I like being reminded by the calendar to send them a card. And ok, I like when things are heart shaped and pink.

I'm offering a special class in early February to help you make the handmade valentine's cards you need to send and give to your favorite people. This class is almost like a card buffet...You will make the cards you need, at $3 a card. BUT, I need you to pre-order the cards you would like me to prepare for you. Above are the current options, I will post individual pics and names in just a moment.

You need to do a few things. Let me know which class you are attending,

Friday, February 2, 9:30am

RSVP by Jan 30 at 9pm

Wednesday, February 7, 7pm

RSVP by Feb 4 at 9pm

Or both! Next, let me know which cards you want to make and how many. The cost is $3 per card (seriously, it's a great deal). I will cut the paper and prep all the supplies, you come to class and have fun making the cards. We might even have a few sweet treats! Then you send the cards out to all your loved ones. It's a super sweet deal!

You can pay by PayPal (audramonk@yahoo.com) or cash or check at the class.

Request your cards on Facebook, or by email (audramonk@yahoo.com).

Let's take a closer look.

Valentine Stripes

Wood Valentine Wishes

One of a Kind

Look for a detailed blogpost all about this cutie Feb 7!

Blue Love

Panda Love

My Heart

Love You

Be Mine

I hope you are inspired to send or give Valentine's this year. Sometimes it does say more to give a card instead (or in addition to) an email or text.

Thursday, January 25, 2018

The January kit is here! And it's lovely. It's called Heartfelt Love Notes and I think you're going to love it. Today I'm hopping with A Paper Pumpkin Thing Blog Hop.

The first project I made is a small framed art piece. I'm planning to give it to my husband for Valentine's day. I think it will look great on the shelf next to his desk. And it will remind him how fantastic I think he is.

The small squares are die cut from one of the cards in the Paper Pumpkin kit with the smallest of the Square Stitched Shape Framelits. The squares are attached to a square of Copper Foil paper and then to a scalloped square (largest size in the Square Layering Framelits) of Basic Black. A small Copper Foil Stitched Circle Framelit and the smallest heart from the Sweet & Sassy Framelits. The super cute sentiment, "You are my kind of fantastic" is from a host stamp set in the Occasions Catalog.

The frame is for a 5 x 7 image.

My second project from this month's kit is a bookmark card.

The card base is Flirty Flamingo, 5 1/2" x 8 1/2". Next, the card front is 4" x 5 1/4". There is a small strip of Copper Foil and a strip of our Pick a Pattern Washi Tape. I cut down one of the cards from the kit to 3 1/2" x 3 1/2" and mounted it to the card front with Fast Fuse. The bookmark is the white insert from the kit cut down to 2 1/4" x 4". I added some more of the washi tape and stamped the sentiment from the kit in the Rich Razzleberry ink spot. I added a few of the enamel dots from the kit.

Thanks so much for stopping by. I hope I've inspired you to use your kit in different ways. For more inspiration, click HERE or the next button below to see what Tina has to share.

Sunday, January 7, 2018

Today I'm sharing a super quick and simple project that makes a great little gift.

I made the easel flip calendars with post it notes a few months ago for a craft fair. (Here's a link to the post and tutorial video). I had ordered extra calendars from Taylored Expressions so I decided to make some easel calendars to give as gifts to family and friends. I stumbled upon these quick easel calendars in a post by Kelly Ackeson. I loved them so much, we made them at our team meeting and then I made bunches of them for gifts.

Here are the magic numbers:

A piece of card stock, 4 1/4" x 11" score at 5 1/2" and another piece 4" x 4", score at 1/2', 2", and 3 1/2". Then whatever card stock and DSP you'd like to decorate the card fronts.

Here's the little 4" x 4" bit. We glue the card to the 1/2" edges that are folded upward.

Put the glue on the edges something like this. I think Tombo is better than snail as you can get things adjusted nice and even.

It looks like this when it's all put together. You can even put them in an envelope and mail them. I'd recommend 2 stamps.

In case you're wondering about the cute pandas...

they're from an adorable new Sale-A-Bration set called Party Pandas. You can get this set for FREE with a $50 purchase. Check out my website for all the info.

Need an Occasions catalog? Come to my Open House on Jan 14, 1:30-4:30, or contact me.

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Hi everyone, I'm either stepping out of my box or stretching my toes in a new one. Sharing the things that I think make life fun and enjoyable. We'll talk yoga, books, creativity of all kinds, (cards, scrapbooks, DIY, organization) travel, kids, husbands, and home.